| William Fordyce Mavor - 1802 - 392 páginas
...extremely hot ; nevertheless, the conquerors did not remit their ardour, being encouraged by the eximple of their general, who thought his victory not complete...time made a formidable resistance ; particularly a groat number of Thracians and other barbarous nations, who were appointed for its defence ; but nothing... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 378 páginas
...fresh troops, and in the rear by the victorious cohorts, could no longer resist, but fled to theircamp. The flight began among the auxiliaries, though Pompey's...its defence ; but nothing could resist the ardour of Caesar's victorious army ; the camp and trenches were at last evacuated, and the survivors escaped... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 376 páginas
...all laid down their arms and received quarter. The battle had now lasted from the break of day tiJI noon, the weather being extremely hot'; nevertheless,...its defence ; but nothing could resist the ardour of Caesar's victorious army ; the camp and trenches were at last evacuated, and the survivors escaped... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 366 páginas
...thought his victory not complete till he was master of his opponent's camp. Accordingly, inarching on foot at the head of his troops, he called upon...its defence ; but nothing could resist the ardour of C;esar's victorious army; the camp and trenches were at last evacuated, and the survivors escaped to... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1808 - 282 páginas
...complete till he was master of the enemy-s camp. Accordingly, marching on foot at their head, he catled upon them to follow and strike the decisive blow....particularly a great number of Thracians and other barbarians who were alSi pointed for its defence ; but nothing could resist the ardour of Caesar-s... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1808 - 282 páginas
...upon them to follow and strike the decisive blow. The cohorts, which were left to defend the ramp, for some time made a formidable resistance, particularly a great number of Thrucians and other barbarians who were appointed for its defence : but nothing coukl resist the ardour... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1810 - 282 páginas
...victory not complete till he was master of the enemy's camp. Accordingly, marching on foot at their head, he called upon them to follow and strike the decisive...particularly a great number of Thracians and other barbarians who were appointed for its defence : but nothing could resist the ardour of Cesar's victorious... | |
| William Scott - 1814 - 424 páginas
...master of the enemy's camp. Accordingly, marching on foot, at their head, he called upon them to fellow and strike the decisive blow. The cohorts which were...particularly a great number of Thracians, and other barbarians, who were appointed for its defence ; but nothing could resist the ardor of Cesar's victorious... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1814 - 408 páginas
...marching on loot at their head , he called upon them to follow and strike the decisive blow. The cohoris which •were left to defend the camp , for some time...particularly a great number of Thracians and other barbarians, who were appointed for that purpose; hut nothing could resist the ardour of Caesar's victorious... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1817 - 376 páginas
...incomplete till he should become master of the enemy's camp. Accordingly , marching on foot at their head , he called upon them to follow and strike the decisive...particularly a great number of Thracians and other barbarians, who were appointed for that purpose ; but nothing could resist the ardour of Caesar's victorious... | |
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